User Manual
Operating Instructions
Progressive Metering Devices Model SSV and SSV M, continuation
Fig. 11
Differences between SSV M and SSV
Applications
Fig. 12
Central lubrication point
Quicklub progressive metering devices offer the option of
combining several lubrication points on a machine to one
or more central lubrication points, as shown in Fig. 12,
which illustrat es this basic feature.
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Description, continuation
Different of Features from SSV M - SSV
Progressive divider valves SSV M and SSV operate in
the same way. Apart from their outer dimensions (see be-
low dimensions) they also differ in the f ollowing data (also
see fig. 11).
SSV
Lubricant output per outlet and per stroke .... ........ ........ 0.2cm³
Max. operating pressure. ........ .............................. ....... 350 bar
Min. operating pressure .. ........ ...................... ........ ......... 20 bar
Max. differential pressure between two outlets ..... ....... 100 bar
Outlet connection for tube....... ...................... .....Ø 4 and 6 mm
SSV M
Lubricant output per outlet and per stroke .... ........ ...... 0.07cm³
Max. operating pressure. ........ .............................. ....... 200 bar
Min. operating pressure .. ........ ...................... ........ ......... 20 bar
Max. differential pressure between two outlets ..... ......... 40 bar
Outlet connection for tube....... ...................... ........ .......Ø 4 mm
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Operation
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Fig. 13
1 -
2 -
3 -
4 -
5 -
When they are used in connection with hand-operated
pumps, pneumatic or electric pumps the progressive me-
tering devices are a simple and low-cost centralized lubri-
cation system (see Fig. 13).
Possible pump connections
Hand-operated pump
Pneumatically operated pump
Electrically operated pump
Lubrication fitting block
Hand-operated filling pump
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